Buwambo United head into the second leg of the FUFA Regional League Promotional Playoffs with a slight but significant advantage after grinding out a 1-1 draw against Black Stars FC at Wankulukuku.
In a contest where margins were always expected to be razor-thin, it is Buwambo who will feel better positioned, having secured an important away goal that could ultimately tilt the balance in their favour when they host the return leg.
Despite being second best for extended spells, Buwambo demonstrated resilience and efficiency when it mattered most.
Their equaliser arrived through a swift attacking transition—Abubakali Kalungi surged forward before teeing up Innocent Ongurucho, who applied a composed finish from the edge of the area to silence the hosts.

Forward Benon Lutaaya: courtesy photo
Black Stars had earlier imposed themselves on the match and struck first through their talisman Benon Lutaaya.
The Kampala Region League’s leading marksman showcased his predatory instinct, twisting away from his marker before drilling a low effort past goalkeeper Kevin Ssenabulya.
The hosts continued to threaten and nearly doubled their lead before halftime, only to be denied by a narrow miss.

However, their inability to convert dominance into a decisive lead may prove costly.
Coach Abdul Ssekajja will likely rue missed opportunities, especially at home where advantage is paramount in two-legged ties.
On the opposite bench, Patrick Kimuli will take measured satisfaction from his side’s discipline and tactical maturity.
With the aggregate score finely poised, Buwambo now carry both the psychological edge and home support into the decisive second leg.
With promotion to the FUFA Big League at stake, the tie remains delicately balanced—but it is Buwambo United who hold the more strategic hand heading into the final 90 minutes.




